What Is Anhedonia?
Lack of pleasure refers to the climax of sexual excitement during sexual stimulation.
Lack of pleasure
- Chinese name
- Lack of pleasure
- Affected area
- whole body
- Related diseases
- Coldness
- Affiliated Department
- Psychology
- Related symptoms
- Lack of pleasure
- Lack of pleasure refers to the climax of sexual excitement during sexual stimulation.
- The lack of sexual pleasure is mainly caused by two misconceptions. One is that the sexual fast induction should be a completely natural physiological reaction, and there is no need to technically stimulate one's sexual area; the other is that it is not true to stimulate the sexy area to get pleasure. Another explanation for the pleasure is that the patient has certain psychological factors.
- Except for a very small number of women who have a lack of primary orgasm, that is, that they have never reached orgasm during sex, most women have a secondary lack of orgasm, that is, she had had After orgasm, due to certain factors and stimuli, although the four stages of sexual response existed, they did not experience pleasure.
- Sexual apathy and lack of sexual pleasure are two different concepts and cannot be confused. The two can appear at the same time or separately, so there are two types: lack of sex--sexual apathy syndrome and absence of lack of sex--sexual apathy Syndrome.
- Except for a very small number of women who have a lack of primary orgasm, that is, that they have never reached orgasm during sex, most women have a secondary lack of orgasm, that is, she had had After orgasm, due to certain factors and stimuli, although the four stages of sexual response existed, they did not experience pleasure.
- If all possible physical causes of lack of sexual pleasure are ruled out, then another explanation is that the patient has certain psychological factors. Being able to make the sensation evoked by ejaculation pleasurable depends to a large extent on psychological factors. There are all kinds of ambivalence about sex, there are all kinds of unresolved crimes or guilt about sexual happiness, and unpleasant sexual experiences in childhood and unpleasant experiences related to ejaculation in adolescence can inhibit the happy response of cerebral cortex to ejaculation. This situation is more likely to occur in men with a forced personality. A detailed understanding of a patient's sexual history, attitude, traumatic experience and sexual guilt will help identify the psychological factors that exist. Psychological analysis of deep inner conflict is often time-consuming and labor-intensive, and the treatment value is limited. Sexual treatment should try to use those more practical types of psychotherapy. At this time, not only should the patients have all the information they already have, but also they should directly deal with the relevant psychological factors and try to solve these problems as soon as possible.